Fluvial deposits are graded by the process of the flow of water. Glacial deposits are ungraded because as the ice melts the deposits are all "dumped" together.
I believe that is from BC Science 7 and the answer is a delta.
A delta is a triangular deposit of sediment at the end of a river or stream. It happens when the strong current of the river slows down and deposits the sediments it has been transporting.
silt This trianguar deposit of sediment where a river empties into an ocean is called a delta.
A delta forms when the sediment from one area is brought to another area by a river after being eroded. The river will deposit the sediment at the mouth of the river, forming the delta.
Deltas are created when a thick river with slowing meanders deposit the sediment and rocks build up and create new land. This new land causes the river or stream to break apart and creates branches. A delta is now created.
I believe that is from BC Science 7 and the answer is a delta.
This deposit is called a "delta".
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An alluvial plain, sometimes also referred to as a fluvial plain.
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dirt ,mud ,rocks ,and pebbles.
A deposit at the opening of a river is called delta.
the nile delta is a fan-shaped mud deposit at the mouth of the nile river
A delta is a triangular deposit of sediment at the end of a river or stream. It happens when the strong current of the river slows down and deposits the sediments it has been transporting.
== == Mekong Delta, Mississippi delta, the Nile delta, Mackenzie delta or any nearly flat plain of alluvial deposit between diverging branches of the mouth of a river, often, though not necessarily, triangular and it is a name